Thursday, November 13, 2014

28mm Old Glory Ottomans

Old Glory Miniatures from the Ottoman Empire range




















15 comments:

  1. Long moustaches and crazy headgear give these guys much character. Old Glory's Ottoman's look like solid sculpts which your brushwork brings to the fore.

    Great job!

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    1. Thanks Jon, Old Glory 28mm figures are great to paint and good valve for money.

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  2. Excellent work on these Ottomans Phil!

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  3. I like them! I should recognize these from Joe's Ottoman Renaissance army, but... I don't!

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    1. Thanks Pete, speaking of Renaissance I'm still bogged down with my 28mm Landsknechts project need to set my mind on this project to complete or else I will go crazy... I hate unfinished projects!

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  4. Great brushwork, Phil! Ottomans are in the air it seems. You've really dived headlong into Napoleonics!

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    1. Thanks Christopher, I would rate my painting of these figures "average" It was really a rush painting to finish them off and move on with other painting projects..

      cheers,

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  6. Beautiful paintwork and the figures have such movement - inspirational.

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  7. Thanks Mark, appreciate your kind comment, how are you doing so far with your 28mm Perry Austrian - Napoleonic's? I believe you have 400-500 figures to paint!

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  8. Thanks Chris, I would say about 70% 28mm Old Glory miniatures are great sculpts i.e. Ancients to Medieval/Renaissance ranges and the rest figures/ranges are badly sculpt....anyway expressing my opinion :o)

    cheers,

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  9. Thanks Dean much appreciated for your kind words,
    cheers!

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  10. Totally agreed!!! The Medieval and Renaissance ranges are great quality and considering the price for a pack of 30 figs its unbeatable!

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  11. I agree! :o)
    I'm having a look at OG Swiss/Italian Renaissance
    Product ID: PIS-10 - Mounted Arquebusiers, .... really nice figures...

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